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MsgBox refer to seperate worksheet
Chris,
Try it this way Sub Message() Dim txtScore As String txtScore = Sheets("Calculations").Range("G2").Text MsgBox "Your score is " & txtScore, vbInformation, " Risk Score" End Sub -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "Chris" wrote: Hi - I need to set up a message box that will read a cell on another worksheet. The button for the msgbox (an where I want it to pop up) is on the Questions worsheet. The code I have is below; Sub Message() Dim txtScore As String txtScore = Worksheet("Calculations").Range("G2").Select MsgBox "Your Score is", vbInformation & txtMaturityScore, "Risk Score" End Sub |
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